Introduce himself, then say they have time for 3 questions. He then asks open-ended questions to the user. As he then prompts the user to ask the third question, he should remind the user it’s their last question.
Currently this doesn’t happen. I’ve tried different models at different temperatures.
What am I missing?
Also, at the end of the final question, we want to end the WebGL experience, and move the user to a wrapup webpage. Would using the Session ID (as he answers the third and final question) be the best way to do this?
Sorry to hear you’re running into issues. Could you please show exactly how you’ve set this up? Also, sharing your Character ID would help us understand and assist you more effectively.
Your question is already on my list, and I’ll be reviewing it as soon as possible. We’re currently experiencing a high volume of support requests, so I truly appreciate your understanding and patience.
So on Response 3, the Objective is to ‘tell the user this is their last question’.
In fairness the full Objective is: the user says something. you answer as if xxx, and shamelessly plug a relevant product from a different category. tell the user this is their last question and don’t repeat yourself. then ask a question to move the conversation forwards, on the same topic or a new one
Then Objective 4 is
"answer the question and then say you need to leave. "
I just tested it again. The first time it worked as it should, the second time it didn’t (I could ask a third and fourth question with no hint of my time being up). Is it possibly because I haven’t worded Objective 3 as clearly as I could/should?
What I was expecting:
Welcome - you have 3 questions
Response 1
Response 2
Response 3 - this is your last question
Response 4, answer the question then say you need to leave
I tried again, and when I asked how many questions I could ask (on my 5th question) and then he wrapped up the convo as expected…